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Customer Questions and Answers for Refrigerator Temperature Control Relay by Samsung

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Part Number: OEM13699173
Manufacturer Part Number: DA35-00099G

The Refrigerator Temperature Control Relay is an essential component for maintaining optimal performance in your Samsung refrigerator. This genuine OEM part ensures precise temperature regulation, helping your appliance operate efficiently and reliably. Designed specifically for Samsung refrigerator models, the DA35-00099G facilitates smooth communication between the control board and the compressor, ensuring your fridge maintains the desired coolness. By replacing a faulty relay with this high-quality part, you can restore your refrigeratorGÇÖs ability to maintain consistent temperatures, keeping your food fresh and safe. The Refrigerator Temperature Control Relay is built to last, providing durable performance that reduces the need for frequent repairs. Easy to install, this genuine OEM part offers a perfect fit and seamless integration with your existing system. Enhance the functionality and longevity of your Samsung refrigerator with the Refrigerator Temperature Control Relay , ensuring a reliable and efficient cooling experience for your home.

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Chris, With the issue of the unit not cooling and the compressor running sounds like it would be caused by a leak or restriction in the sealed system and you would need to get a tech to repair.

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Kay, You would need to get either a flt blade screwdriver or needle note pliers in the slot and lift the top of the box in order to get it off.

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Joihn for Model Number Samsung fridge RS25H5111SR

The fridge and freezer still cool but recently it has started to click repeatedly. Throughout the day I can here a click from the main control board on the back. It appears to be one of the relays on the board clicking. The clicking is 2 or 3 times every second and it will go on for a minute or so, then stop. I am not sure if the problem is the relay on the control board or the start up relay on the compressor. I removed the startup relay from the compressor and it rattles when I shake it. Which part do I need? I can't seem to find the start relay for my model on your site. Help! And thanks!

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Hello Lee, If the compressor is running and keeping the unit down to temperature, there is no reason to be concerned. This sounds like a line used to make a customer panic and spend more money even if not needed. You see, the relay will not pull the amperage, but it is the compressor which pulls the amperage. Also, it will pull more upon start-up than it will after start-up and running normally.

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Dhillon, You will want to check to see if the compressor is running on your unit. If the compressor is running then check for a defrost issue. This would be a possible cause for the temps to continue to rise back up when trying to change the display. If the compressor is not running then the issue will most likely be a faulty start relay.

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Nancy, In most cases when the unit will not cool, the first thing to check would be the start relay. If the fans are running but the compressor is not then the relay would be the most likely cause for the failure.

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Elvis for Model Number RS2630SH

Fridge just stop cooling one morning, pull fridge out to investigate and discovered condenser fan motor burnt. Ordered new parts from you guys, got it and installed. Plugged it in and run it for a while and still not cooling. Condenser is clean, fan is running, compressor makes clicking sound, humming and vibrating so I assumed it's running properly. Opened the evaporator panel to check, evaporator fan is running but it seems like the only two upper part of evap tube are slightly cool and the rest downward are warm. What does this indicate? What else do I have to check? Also before all these happened the side and front of the ref were always warm which I thought was normal. I don't know either how long the condenser fan was out before the fridge stop working. How long will the fridge work without a condenser fan? Will it affect the compressor operation? Please help, let me know if I can still get this fix and what parts I still need to replace to get this working. I don't really want to spend $1000.00 for a new one if there's still hope to get this fix. Respectfully, Elvis

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Elvis, The first thing that should be checked is the start relay on the compressor. If the you hear a clicking every couple of minutes from the compressor then the relay is most likely faulty and would need to be replaced. What happens is the compressor overheats when the condenser fan is not running or if the condenser coils are not clean. This in turn will cause the compressor to overheat and kick out on overload. If this continues to happen continuously over a period of time it will cause the start relay to burn out from constantly trying to start the unit.

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Norcal_Al for Model Number rs2630sh

My Samsung refrigerator is -20 F in the freezer section and 40 F in the fridge. Changing the temperature settings does not help. The coils inside the freezer section are NOT frozen over with ice. I have also replaced the main board. I have also tested all thermistors in the appliance and they read around 5k-6k ohms in ice water and 12k ohms at room temperature. All fans in the unit operate, I dunno what else to try I'm ready to push this refrigerator into the river.

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Norcal, If the resistance of the thermistors in ice water are showing 5 to 6 ohms then the thermistors are faulty. At room temp of 77 degrees the resistance should be 5K and at 32 degrees should be 13.2K. If you are getting 2 to 6 ohms in ice water then you will need to replace the thermistors.

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